/* Simple JavaScript Inheritance
     * By John Resig http://ejohn.org/
     * MIT Licensed.
     */
// Inspired by base2 and Prototype
// Note: not support strict mode.
(function ()
{
    var initializing = false, fnTest = /xyz/.test(function ()
        { xyz; }) ? /\b_super\b/ : /.*/;
    
    // The base Class implementation (does nothing)
    
    /// Use this line if in Browser
    ///this.Class = function () { };
    /// Use these two line if in node.js
    var Class = function () { };    
    module.exports = Class;

    // Create a new Class that inherits from this class
    Class.extend = function (prop)
    {
        var _super = this.prototype;
        
        // Instantiate a base class (but only create the instance,
        // don't run the init constructor)
        initializing = true;
        var prototype = new this();
        initializing = false;
        
        // Copy the properties over onto the new prototype
        for (var name in prop)
        {
            // Check if we're overwriting an existing function
            prototype[name] = typeof prop[name] == "function" &&
                typeof _super[name] == "function" && fnTest.test(prop[name]) ?
                (function (name, fn)
            {
                return function ()
                {
                    var tmp = this._super;
                    
                    // Add a new ._super() method that is the same method
                    // but on the super-class
                    this._super = _super[name];
                    
                    // The method only need to be bound temporarily, so we
                    // remove it when we're done executing
                    var ret = fn.apply(this, arguments);
                    this._super = tmp;
                    
                    return ret;
                };
            })(name, prop[name]) :
                prop[name];
        }
        
        // The dummy class constructor
        function Class()
        {
            // All construction is actually done in the init method
            if (!initializing && this.init)
                this.init.apply(this, arguments);
        }
        
        // Populate our constructed prototype object
        Class.prototype = prototype;
        
        // Enforce the constructor to be what we expect
        Class.prototype.constructor = Class;
        
        // And make this class extendable
        Class.extend = arguments.callee;
        
        return Class;
    };
})();

